mrtg is killing it. Working on that know. thanks mark ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 10:57 AM Subject: [IMGate] Re: spfilter
> > M.D. DeWar wrote: > > >>>Okay I gave it a shot and this is what I got. > >>>So is this right or did it fubar. ? > >>> > >>>spiderman# perl spfilter.pl -f=postfix PDL > >>>[81503] spfilter.pl (uid=0, os=freebsd) > >>>WARNING cant locate keyring 'spfilter-keyring.gpg' (GPG DISABLED) > >>>Status 200 http://spfilter.sourceforge.net/code/spfilter-config.xml.bz2 > >>>Purge spfilter-config.xml.031120 (1 files) > >>>Agent spfilter/0.59 (PDL, postfix, freebsd) > >>>Status 200 http://www.pan-am.ca/pdl/pdl-list.txt.bz2 > >>>Parse ./cache/PDL.031202 (cidr, 34850 lines) > >>>Killed > >>>^^^^^^^^ > >>>that doesn't look good. > >>>If not what could be that matter. > >> > >>Hmmm. Anything in /var/log/messages out of the ordinary? I could see if > >>the machine was low on resources that FreeBSD may kill it but just a > > > > guess. > > > >> Still have free swap space (run swapinfo to see) and disk space? > >> > > > > Damn your good. > > Yep theres errors about swap space: > > Dec 2 10:01:00 spiderman /kernel: swap_pager_getswapspace: failed > > Dec 2 10:01:12 spiderman /kernel: swap_pager_getswapspace: failed > > Dec 2 10:03:25 spiderman last message repeated 28 times > > Dec 2 10:13:33 spiderman last message repeated 362 times > > Dec 2 10:23:39 spiderman last message repeated 2103 times > > Dec 2 10:26:27 spiderman last message repeated 236 times > > Dec 2 10:26:27 spiderman /kernel: pid 76403 (perl), uid 0, was killed: out > > of s > > wap space > > Dec 2 10:26:28 spiderman /kernel: swap_pager_getswapspace: failed > > Dec 2 10:26:28 spiderman last message repeated 3 times > > Dec 2 10:27:18 spiderman /kernel: swap_pager_getswapspace: failed > > spiderman# swapinfo > > Device 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Type > > /dev/ad0s1b 524160 414752 109408 79% Interleaved > > > > okay OT how do I fix this swap issue. In doing a df -h I don't see any > > report on it. > > and how do you get the swap space back or find out whats eating it up. > > Use ps to find out what processes are using your memory. ps -auxwm will > give you a list sorted by memory usage. Look at the VSZ column. When your > real memory is used up, your swap will be used. When your swap space fills > up, FreeBSD will kill the process using the largest amount of swap. At > least this is how I understand it from problems I had in the past--I'm sure > someone can give a better explanation. > > Swap issues suck. If you have more space avail. on your drive or can add > another, you can create an additional swap partition. Or, don't run things > which use more memory than you have (both real and swap). You likely won't > be able to use spfilter for large maps without more swap. On my system it > uses 282728 KB of VSZ to make the map for PDL. > > When I build FreeBSD boxes now, I use at least 2X RAM size for my swap on > machines with less than 512MB RAM. > > > -- > Chris Scott > Host Orlando, Inc > http://www.hostorlando.com/ > > >
